Kadib focuses on sustainability through hand-craftsmanship and upcyclingKadib focuses on sustainability through hand-craftsmanship and upcyclingKadib focuses on sustainability through hand-craftsmanship and upcyclingKadib focuses on sustainability through hand-craftsmanship and upcyclingKadib focuses on sustainability through hand-craftsmanship and upcycling

Kadib focuses on sustainability through hand-craftsmanship and upcycling

Kadib is not only a store for selected Persian designs, it lives and breathes through the founder and creative mind Kamelia Adib who is the heart and the soul of the company.


“The inspiration for Kadib was sparked by my travels. I would randomly get stopped by people asking me about my outfits which were unique pieces, designed and produced by Persian designers. I instantly felt the need to show the world how extremely gifted they allare. I decided to give these incredible talents a voice outside of Persia and to use my expertise and experience to represent them in Europe.”

Intrigued by the fusion of current fashion trends and the centuries-old Persian culture and heritage, Adib brought together over fifty Persian designers and artists, living and working in different parts of the world including Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. These young designers exert their vast potential by creating unique works of art, mixing modern designs with oriental influences and materials. Many hours of work are invested by every designer and the tailors for every single handmade piece. The designs consist of a mix made of fashion’s up-to-date knowledge and an originality coming from the Persian culture and heritage. The offer ranges from women’s and men’s wear fashion, shoes, bags and accessories to interior design pieces and homeware. The products are not only unique and one of a kind, they are also sustainable due to carefully selected materials, hand-craftsmanship and upcycling.


“One of the things we will be strongly focusing on in the future is adding even moreauthentic techniques and methods in our collections by working with women from Persianvillages and suburbs. These techniques include needlework, embroidery, and craftsmanshipthat are specific to their regions. By incorporating these, we create jobs for these women,and –at the same time –keep traditions and techniques alive for the rest of the world to seeand admire them.”Kamelia Adib